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Július Vašek

Július Vašek

Acting1926Nove Zamky, Slovakia

Biography

Július Vašek (* December 29, 1926, Nové Zámky - † May 1, 2009, Bratislava) was a Slovak actor.

After finishing acting at the Bratislava Conservatory in 1954, he made his debut with the film Wooden Village, which was an adaptation of František Heček's novel. He has acted in more than fifty films. He mostly portrayed negative characters - nervous or emotional types of men in borderline situations, e.g. as well as the characters of guardsmen, German soldiers and, paradoxically, partisans in films from the Second World War, where his acting skills were most evident. Unforgettable was his performance in the films Captain Dabač, Romance for flugelhorn and Pacho, Hybské zbojník. However, he was most famous for the character of Prašivec in Martin Hollé's film Copper Tower and especially Orlie Feather. In the 1970s, he was at the peak of his acting career. Undoubtedly, one of the most important tasks of his acting career is the portrayal of the mysterious character of Karol Neuman in the Czech film The Case of the Dead Man, in which he played the main role. He was also excellent in the character of Pančuch in the film Red Wine. He got his last chance in the Czech sci-fi film The Last Move.

Acting History

2000
1990
1968
The Man Who Lies
as Vladimir
The Deserter and the Nomads
as Bergman (segment "Zbehovia") (voice)
The Ballad of Seven Hanged Men
as Commander of executions
1958
Štyridsaťštyri
as Matej Frujak

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
12/29/1926
Day of Death
5/1/2009
Place of Birth
Nove Zamky, Slovakia